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THE FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERL 


“JAMES P. SILO, 


TO BE SOLD AT THE 


FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES 


366 FIFTH AVENUE 


ON THE AFTERNOONS OF 


2 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday a 


Be and Saturday, 


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May 15th, 16th, 17th 18th and 19th, at 2 o’clock 


THE VALUABLE LIBRARY 


Thursday Evening, May 15th, at 8.15 o’clock 


CEHE BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS 


Friday Evening, May roth, at 8.15 o’clock 


JAMES P. Sino, - - - - - - AUCTIONEER 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute arise 
 etween two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately 
put up again and re-sold. 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses and to pay 
down a cash deposit, or the whole of the purchase money, i/ regutred, 
in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to be immediately put 
up again and re-sold. 


3. The lots tobe taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk upon 
the conclusion of the sale and the remainder of the purchase money to 
be absolutely paid or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the 
' auctioneer, on or before delivery; in default of which the undersigned 
will not hold himself responsible if the lots be lost, damaged or des- 
troyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 


4, The lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and 
authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the buyer’s 
expeuse and risk, within Two Davs from the sale; THE FIFTH AVENUE 
ART GALLERIES not being responsible for the correct description, 
genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in any lot, and 
making no warranty whatever. 


d. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in settle- 
ment of the purchases, no lot can on any account be removed during 
the sale. 


6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be delivered in as 
good condition as the same may have been at the time of its sale, or 
should any article purchased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or 
lost, the undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater amount 
than the price bid by the purchaser. 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money 
deposited in part payment shall be forfeited, all lots uncleared within 
the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private sale, without 
further notice, and the deficiency, if any, attending such re-sale shall 
be made good by the defaulter at this sale, together with all charges 
attending the same. This condition is without prejudice to the right 
of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this sale, without sucb . 
e-sale if he thinks fit. 


THE FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES are in no ways re- 
sponsible for the charges or manner of delivery of goods purchased at their sale, 


JAMES P. SILO Auctioneer. 


The ALEXANDER PRESS, 18-20 Astor PLACE, N. Y. 


_ FIRST AFTERNONN’S SAL 


AT TWO O’CLOCK 


1 Lot clothes horses, ironing and 


wash boards 


ea, 2 Laundry table and six stools 
4 3 Clothes wringer 
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& eee: 4 Oak step chair ‘ 
e 5 Paper rack ; 
4 6 Lorrillard refrigerator oe 
ae | 7 White enamel hanging closet : 
Be a 8 White enamel hanging closet ace 
: s 9g White enamel mirror re eee p 


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II 


12 


13 


14 


T5 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


2I 


22 


White enamel mirror 

Iron bedstead, spring and mattress 

Two feather pillows 

Oak bureau 

Wash stand to match 

Two cane seat chairs and rocker, 3 
pieces 

Oak coal box 

Meat press 

Lot agate ware 

Lot tin and iron ware 

Two idichied tables 


Butchers’ block and cleaver 


Lot flat irons 


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ee 


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24 Two kitchen tables 


pee 20 Mortar and pestle ; 


= 26 Lot nickel Berar fixtures 


27 Steps and two tables (lot) 


28 Lot assorted crockery 


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20 Two mahogany and bronze racks ~ 


30 Two oak tables 


31 Oak washstand 


eto Tron bedstead, spring and mattress | 
33 Two feather pillows 


=234 Oak bureau 


35 Washstand | Sy 


36 Oak table ce 


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38 
3? 
40 
4I 
42 


43 


45 


49 


50 


Two wood frame mirrors 


Lot glassware 


Iron bedstead, spring and mattress 


Two Balk pillows 

Oak bureau 

Oak washstand 

Two oak chairs 

White enamel mirror 

White enamel hanging closet 
Another 

Lot brooms, mops, sweepers, etc. 


Lot velvet stair carpet 
Four velvet mats 


Velvet carpet 


eo bour others 5, pe 


2% 53 | oe bedstead, spring Ae Ati Be | 
Two feather pillows 
Oak bureau 
Oak washstand 
E : 57 Oak table : 

58 Two enamel frame mirrors 

59 , ae ie box | : ) oe 
ee 60 Oak water cooler 

61 Four small gas logs a ae 


62 Four large gas logs 


a 63 Five large gas logs 


64 Iron bedstead, spring and mattress 


dbs 


66 


67 


68 


69 


70 


71 


72 


73: 


74 


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77 


78 


Two feather pillows 


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Two feather pillows 
Oak bureau ae 
Oak table 


Oak rocker and chair, 2 pieces 
Triplicate nickel frame mirror 
Lot ornaments (as is) 


Iron bedstead, spring and mattress 


Oak chair and rocker, 2 pieces 
Lot lace curtains 

Two oak chairs 

Nickel sponge basket 


Lot cretonne drapery 


Iron bedstead, spring and mattress 


“Drop leaf table” 


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81 Velvet carpet ve ae Fe 


| 82 Three velvet mats | 


/ 83. Silk and mohair rug 


84 Another See ee 


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| 85 Denim box couch and mattress | : ce : es a 
Meee 
oe | 87 Oak hanging cabinet ae 
88 Velvet carpet : ae : | S : ae 
89 Iron bedstead, spring and mattress | 
~ 90 wo father pillows, fe = 

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92 Chiffonier to match ee 


93 


94 


95 


99 


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Key 
102 
103 


104 


Decorated Minton china set for 


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Five pieces bisque 

Ten oak cane seat chairs 
Iron bedstead, spring and mattress 
Two feather pillows 

Six rope waste baskets 


Two oak chairs and one rocker, 3 


pieces 


night table 
Decoratel cereal set 
Two decorated cups and saucers 
Nickel baking table, glass top 


Five pieces bisque ornaments 


Three pieces bric-a-brac__ 


“107 


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se Iron bedstead, spring and mattress _ ae 


Two feather pillows 


Oak chiffonier 


Two oak chairs 


Two oak chairs and rocker, 3 


pieces 


113 Lot decorated china Hee ee i 
114 Two decorated glass vases ie 
cs =a 


Er ce Decorated Wedgewood bedroom i ‘| : 


service | 


116 Lot blue and white Dresden china 


elo 
120 
121 
122 
123 


124 


125 


126 


127 


| 453 


118 


Carved mahogany roll top desk ‘% o 


Another 


Ne: 


Two Sheffield wine coolers, sieht 


ling silver mounts 
Real bronze vulture 
Stripe silk hat box: 


Twenty-four engraved glass mush- = 


room covers 


Mahogany chiffonier 


Artists’ proof mezzotint, by S. 
A. Edwards | 


Two cut glass odor bottles 
Iridescent glass vase 


Favrile glass vase 


Two pairs figured silk damask 


curtains — 


‘131 Portiere, made double, to match 


e Age Gold framed photogravure—Car- 


-retus | 


133 - Two Dresden platters ae eee - 
134 Carved mahogany card table 
135 Lot assorted cups and saucers, tes 


136 Six assorted decorated pitchers 


d ae 137 Louis XVI. ormolu andirons, rich- ; 
ES be | ly chased 

- 138 Twin brass bedsteads _ 

. ee 139 Two upholstered spring beds 


140 
I4I 
142 
143 
144 


145 


149 


150 


I51 


Two curled hair mattresses 
Four feather pillows 


Carved mahogany bureau 


Carved mahogany chiffonier 


Carved mahogany washstand 
Decorated Limoges tete-a-tete set 
Bohemian glass vase 

Two Mettlach steins 

Bisque bonbonniere 


Colored print 


Two cut and engraved glass celery 
holders 


Cut glass syrup pitcher, silver 


mounts 


eS 


; : Colored mezzotint engraving pas ie 


gn = 


_ Two decorated cups and saucers 


‘ 


seg: «Lerra cotta card receiver 


156 Two mahogany and cane seat — 


fe  -chairs 


: é oi 57 Rocker to match 


158 Four pairs tambour muslin cur- 


oy 
tains 


2 


1sg Two Turkish embroidered pieces, 
sa antique 
160 Silk velour couch Chee 
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SECOND AFTERNOON'S SALE, 
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th, 1906 


AT TWO O'CLOCK 


161 Decorated wedgewood bedroom 


Set. 


162 Twenty-three decorated Limoges 


plates. 


163 Dresden tea set 


164 Dresden decorated Minton. bread 
and butter plates. 


165 Brass table stand. 
166 Carved mahogany card table. 
167 Inlaid mahogany writing desk. 


168 Colored print, 


_ Tapestry couch cover 


Two pair tambour lace curtains 


176 Bronze group | ee ; sg : 


Satin brocade sewing screen 


Twin enamel and cane Louis XVI 
~ bedstead 


179 Bureau to match 3 ee oe 


’ 


180 Dressing table to match | Sil i a 


181 


182 


183 


186 


187 


188 


189 


190 


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Commode to match 
Costume rack to match 
Rocker to eee 

Two side chairs to match 


Two upholstered springs 


Two curled hair mattresses 


Three feather pillows 


Two pair striped silk rep curtains 


Single portiere, made stuff lined, 


to match 


Decorated Limoges chocolate pot 


Pair Louis XVI andirons, mercury 
gold 


decorated ‘Minton tea « cups Z ee 


5 and saucers 


, 194 Twelve decorated Limoges cups — 


and saucers 


195 Seventeen decorated ramakins 


196 Twelve decorated ramakins, Lim-_ 


oges 
197 Colored print 


198 Decorated wedgewood pitcher 


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199 Two ormolu framed mirrors 


200 Real bronze bust—Rembrandt 
201 Colored print—Contentment 


ee 202 Terra cotta silk velour sofa 


205 


206 


} 207 
208 


209 
210 


oh EAT 


212: 


213 


Two others 


Two others 


Carved mahogany silk velour arm 


chair | ao 
Minton cup and saucer 
Ten decorated Limoges plates 


Eleven richly decorated Copeland 
plates 


Twelve richly decorated soup 


plates : 
Bronze inkstand with music box 


Real bronze group, entitled “With 
My Best Wishes” | 


Twelve decorated Limoges plates 


2 plates, very fine — 


+ 


_ ‘Twelve richly decorated - Choisy . 


i pistes 
3 216 Cut glass cruet ; 


s By Silver and cut glass basket dish 
___ bon-bons 


oe. 218 Another 


i 219 Bohemian glass and silver mount- 


: ed odor bottle, Tiffany & Co. 


220 Real bronze group — Turkish 
ee Kitchen 


- 221 Decorated porcelain egg set 


222 Mezzotint engraving, gold frame 


223 Another 


224 


225 


226 


227 


228 


229 


230 


231 


232 


#33 


234 


Real bronze tobacco box 
Carved mahogany centre table 


Decorated Minton individual break- 


fast set 


Decorated Minton individual bed- 


room service 
Silver India cachemere tray 


White and gold Minton china’ 


plates and cups, large lot 


Oak extension table 
Five electric ceiling fixtures 
Electric chanedlier 


Electric boudoir chandelier 


Electric boudoir chandelier, cu- 


pids 


d ramed colored ‘print ae 


- 236 Carved oak silk and velour corner 


-chair: =; 
37 Another 
Decorated Koro 


Dresden openwork sugar bowl 


| 


Dresden inkstand - 


| eis 241 Decorated sugar and creamer 
foe 242 Two Dresden vases, with covers 
243 Four carved mahogany, gilded 


| <a cane and raised silk brocade Peete 


cover chairs 
| (244 Real bronze figure—Cowboy 


| -—s-245,-Real bronze figure, by E. Vander- 


straden 


246 


247 


250 
oat 


252 


253 


254 


- Dutch marqtueterie and mahogany 


Dutch marqueterie and marquete- 


writing desk 


Side chair for same 


rie poker table, specially made 


Twelve decorated Limoges fruit 


plates 


Carved mahogany folding break- 
fast table, old French design | 


Bohemian glass loving cup, Tif- 
fany & Co. 


Carved mahogany round table 


Cut glass, bronze mounted Empire 


card tray 


Mahogany and marqueterie pedes- 
tal 


264 


265 


Three pairs tambour net oo. 
Pair old French Stee andirons 
Bronze group—Parure de la Terre 
Set photogravures in gold frame 


Gold framed colored  print— 


Health to the Bride 
Colored print—Love’s Dream 


Two richly decorated candlesticks, 


crown marked 
Royal Worcester vase, ivory finish 
Cut glass berry bowl 


Eighteen cut glass berry dishes 


Cut glass facet berry bowl 


266 


267 


268 


269 


270 


271 


272 


Twelve decorated Cauldon dinner 


plates 

Twenty-four Limoges soup plates, 
flower panels, heavy mat gold 
border, Tiffany & Co. 

Eighteen smaller plates, to match 

Eighteen richly decorated Cope- 


land plates, heavy gold border, 


festoon ornament, Tiffany & Co. 


Twin white mahogany inlaid bed- 


steads 
Bureau to match 
Chiffonier, with mirror to match 


Dressing table, with triplicate mir- 


ror to match 


Cheval glass, to match 


275 


280 


Round back writing table, to 


match 3] 


Costume tree, to match 


Table de nuit, to match 


Rocker, to match 


Two side chairs, to match 


Striped silk couch to match 


280a Two upholstered springs 


281 


282 


283 


284 


285 


Two curled hair mattresses 


Four feather pillows 


White mahogany and marqueterie 


bureau 


Chiffonier with mirror to match 


Commode to match 


| 286 


287 


288 


289 
290 
291 


292 


ao): 


294 


295 


Petit book case to match 


Chiffonier (no mirror) to match 
Window bench to match 
Rocker to match 

Side chair to match 

Child’s chair to match 


Two pair stripe silk window hang- 


ing’s 


Portiere to match with reverse ol 


silk velour 


Two pair silk window draperies, 


striped brocade 


Mezzotint engraving, by J. Snow- 


man 


2906 


¥ 


Colored -engraving—Marie Antoi- | 


nette. 


* 


Antique Hispano-Moresque lustre 


, 


plaque 
Terra cotta electrolier 


Satinwood inlaid table 


Satinwood inlaid table 
Bronze flower holder 


Holly decorated vase 


* 


Real bronze figure—Grotesque 


Cut cameo glass clock set, three 
pieces. Signed Michel. From 
Tiffany & Co, 


305 


306 
307 
308 


a8) 


210 


311 


312 


313 


314 


315 


Galle Beis Tiffany & Co. 
Galle glass bowl, Tiffany & Co. 
Galle glass vase, Tiffany & Co. | 
Pair Louis XVI andirons 


Fourteen Minton plates, Tiffany 
& Co. 


Fighteen Limoges chop plates 


Eleven decorated dinner plates 


Twelve royal Worcester soup 


plates 


Eleven decorated Limoges bread 


and butter plates 
Eleven Limoges salad plates 


Artist proof colored print 


oe 


"Artis proof ood print—By 
A Edwards | 


or: Pair bronge andirons 


‘hounds 


318 Two. Sevres and ormolu vases, oe 


decorated panel 


THIRD AFTERNOON'S SALE 


THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1906 — 


321 
322 


oe5 


324 


325 


326 


327 


328 


AT TWO O’CLOCK 


Two Sevres vases, ormolu mounts 


Bronze mounted glass basket 


Doulton tea pot 


Coalport pitcher, mural decoration 


Original colored engraving, by S. 
A. Edwards 


Colored engraving 


Old mezzotint of the Last Supper, 


very rare 


Colored print from ‘the Sistine 


Frescoes 


Photogravure —— Lady Holland, : 


after Hopner 


330 Pomander cut glass and silver gilt 


top 


331 Bronze bas relief—Penelope, on 


easel 


332 Gold bronze cache pot with beauti- 


ful porcelain medallion 


ff 


333 Iwelve coalport plates, ribbon and 


floral decoration 


334 Real bronze figurine marble base, 


signed Petrach 


335 Carved Florentine table, Louis XV 
| design 


336 Pair point d’Arabe curtains 


| | 337 Pair point d’Arabe curtains 


338 


339 


340 


341 


342 


343 


344 


345 


346 


347 


Bd foo ee 


Piece hand-woven antique Italian 


brocade 


Eighteen rich gold border Minton 


 salini plates 


Eighteen rich gold border Minton 


crescent salad plates 
Ross ink well 
Copper hand-forged cigar cutter 


Hammered copper writing set, 12 


pieces 
Pen tray and wiper, 2 pieces 
Two silk tapestry sofa pillows 


Antique Persian embroidered vel- 


vet panel 


Ivory ground Doulton vase 


348 


549 


350 


351 


352 


Rh 


354 


SBE 


Two royal Bonn vases, figure dec- 


oration, apres Benner 


Colored mezzotint engraving — 


Mrs. Robinson 


Colored mezzotint engraving — 


Duchess of Devonshire 


Sevres bisque and ormolu empire 


clock set, Lepine, Paris 


Real bronze electrolier, jeweled 


shade 


Two Louis XV combination ap- 


pliques, mercury gold 


Boudoir dressing table, light, spe- 


cial design 


Two 3-light combination brackets, 


mercury gold 


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fis) 


356 


357 


358 


359 


360 


361 


362 


363 


304, 


One boudoir light, same design ag = 


above, real ormolu 


Twelve imperial yellow and gold 


border wedgewood plates 


Twelve imperial Rose du Barry 


border plates 


Twelve imperial floral and gold 


decorated wedgewood plates 


One Davenport carved and gilded 
oak English Renaissance design 


silk velour, with loose pillows 


One Davenport carved and gilded 
oak English Renaissance design 


silk velour, with loose pillows 
Arm chair to match 
Arm chair to match 


Arm chair to match 


366 


367 


268 


369 


3709 


371 


372 


373 


Arm chair to match 


Morris arm chair, made specially 


to accord 


Morris arm chair, made specially 


to accord 
Full upholstered lounging chair 
Full upholstered lounging chair 


Library table in dull oak, special 


design in English Renaissance 


Bronze and porcelain piece for 
electric lamp—The May Dance, 
from Tiffany & Co. 


Three pair bronze brown silk vel- 


vet window hangings 


One pair portieres of bronze 
brown velour lined imperial yel-— 


low silk velvet 


374 


ee 


376 


Oe 


378 


a7 


280 


381 


One pair portieres of bronze 


velour, lined Italian velvet 


Colored mezzotint engraving— 


Nancy 
Bokhara embroidered table cover 


Carved mahogany and gilded cane 
breakfast room suite of 1 sofa, 
two arm chairs and 4 side chairs 


covered in brocaded velvet 


Two pairs window hangings made 


of brocaded velvet 


Original mezzotint, by S. A. Ed- 


wards 


Two soft paste Sevres vases—Ma- 


rie Antoinette, lattice pattern 


Crown Derby vase, heavily gilded 


and decorated : 


388. 


389 


ae 


Eighteen imperial Prussian plates, 


lustre ground 
Colored print—Lilacs 


Pair antique Italian terra cotta fig- 


urines 


Painted porcelain, Berlin—Christ 


in Temple 


Gold framed photogravure—Reve 


d’ Amour 


Original colored engraving—Ma- 


donna, by S. A. Edwards 


Original colored engraving, apres 


Nattier 
Bronze group—Youth, by le Duc 
Carved German gothic cabinet, 


made at Nuremburg after mu- 


seum piece 


391 


2802 


oS 


394 


325 


396 


397 


398 


oe 


Wedgewood bust—George Wash- 
ington, Tiffany & Co. 


Real bronze bust—Evening, Le 


Honore, (signed L. H.) 


Elaborately carved teakwood hall 
table, marble top, of Indo-Chi- 


nese workmanship 


Two antique Cloisonne vases, Chi- 


nese workmanship 
Two carved Italian rennaissance 


brackets, cut from Caucasian 


walnut blocks 
Old French Buhl jardiniere table 
Eighteen George IV ale beakers 


Eighteen water goblets, to match 


Eighteen claret glasses, to match 


Eighteen madeira glasses, to match 


| Kighteen champagne glasses, to 


match 


FBighteen water goblets, same pe- 


riod 
pales sherry Oecee to match 
Eighteen liqueur glasses, to match 
FKighteen port glasses, to match 
Eighteen finger bowls, to match 


Eighteen hock glasses, to match, 
ruby 


Eighteen liqueur glasses, to match, 


emerald 


Decanter, to match 


ALO 


il 


412 


413 


414 


415 
416 


417 


418 


Eighteen whiskey glasses, to 


match 


Two Bohemian glass tall cham- | 


pagnes, gilt and enamel 


Small colored engraving—The Sis- 


ters 


Small colored engraving—George 


Washington 


Small colored engraving—The 


Masquerade 
Pair bronze andirons, Griffins 
Small colored engraving—Kittens 


Small colored engraving—Light of 
the World 


Original colored engraving—Di- 
ana, by S. A. Edwards 


419 


420 


421 


422 


423 


424 


425 


426 


427 


Small colored engraving, after 


Nattier 


Small colored engraving—Cherubs 


Small colored engraving—Cherubs 


Painted porcelain plaque—Sistine 


Madonna 
Rare Rhodian embroidery 


Carved and gilded wood Louis XV 


bergere in tinsel and tapestry 


Rosewood inlaid Louis XV com- 
mode, bronze mounts, marble 


top 


Marble and real bronze Louis XV 


clock 


Eighteen Bohemian glass punches, 


richly gilt decoration 


428 


429 


430 


431 


432 


433 


434 


435 


436 


Rosewood inlaid Louis pees 


library table, bronze mounts 
Bronze boudoir electric light 
Bronze boudoir electric light 


Two 6-light bronze combination 


brackets 
Bronze cupid, boudoir chandelier 


Seven hand painted illuminated 


leather panels 


Sixteen Minton after dinner cups 
and saucers, heavy mat gold and 
turquoise decoration, Tiffany & 


Co. 


Painted porcelain plaque—Ideal 


Head, in gilt frame 


Painted porcelain plaque—Ideal 


Head, in gilt frame 


437 


439 


440 


4AI 


442 


443 


444 


445 


Royal Dresden plate, heavy mat 
gold openwork border, Watteau 


subject center 


Coalport vase and cover, jewel dec- 


oration, heavy mat gold 


Crystal and ormolu mounted Louis 


XVI clock set 


Carved oak Nuremburg cabinet, 
Gothic 


Elaborately carved mahogany hall 
settle, in silk tapestry 


One pair blue royale portieres, cut 


velvet, made double 


One pair blue royale portieres, 


lined plain blue silk velour 


Carved Flemish oak, 3-fold screen, 
embroidered escutcheons, used 


in panels 


See 


447 


448 


449 


450 


451 


452 


453 


A454 


Twelve gold band fine Baccarat | 


glasses 


Twelve gold band liqueur bowl and 


pony glasses 
Old Dutch silver spoon—Napoleon 
Bronze bust, onyx base 
Bronze ink well 


Ram/’s horn cigar lighter, sterling 


silver mounts 


Sevres royal blue covered bouillon 


cup and saucer, signed panels 


Sevres royal blue covered bouillon 


cup and saucer, signed panels 


Real bronze group, Dutch figur- 


ines 


455 


456 


457 


458 


459 


460 


461 


462 


463 


Real bronze figure—Ballet Dance, 


ormolu finish 


Royal Vienna tankard, medallion 


panel 


Limoges enamel vase, figure dec- 


oration, by A. Jean 
Silver bronze relief head 


Sevres pitcher, classical head and 


garland decorations 


Antique bronze and Dresden can- 


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536 History of American Literature, 
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541 


542 


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History of the Conflict between 
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544 Responsibility in Mental Disease, 
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545 The Female Offender, by Cesar 
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546 Culture Demanded by Modern 
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547 Man and the Glacial Period, by 
Frederick Wright. Illustrations 
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548 Essays on Educational Reforms, 
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549 Life and Growth of Language, by 
William Dwight Whitney. Pub- 
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558 Twenty Years in Congress, by 
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2 vols. 


559 Twenty Years in Wall Street, by 
Henry Clews. Published by 
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560 Problems of Great Britain, by Sir 
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561 Weather, by Hon. Ralph Aber- 
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562 “Glaciers of fie Atos: by John Tyn- 
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563 Other Worlds Than Ours, by Rich- 
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564 Recent Economic Changes, by Da- 
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565 Education as a Science, by Alex- 
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567 Wages and Capital, by F. W. 
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568 Anthropology, by Edward B. Ty- 
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572 Ancient Rome, by Lanciana; third 
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573 French Revolution, by Carlyle, 
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574 Paris in Its Splendor, by Ball, with 
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575. In Darkest Africa, by Stanley, 
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New York, 1890. Bound in 


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576 Library of travel, compiled and ar- 
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577 Emin Pacha, by J. A. Mounteney- 
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578 Her Majesty’s Army, by Walter 
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579 Encyclopedia Brittanica, ninth 
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1878. Bound in cloth, 24 vols. 


580 Encyclopedia Brittanica Supple- 
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581 Century Dictionary, prepared un- 
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582 Century Atlas, prepared by Benja- 
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583. Century Cyclopedia of Names, 
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published by the Century Co., 
New York. Copyright, 18094. 


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584 Cyclopzedia of United States His- 
tory, by Benjamin J. Lossing; 
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with plates; published by Har- 


per Bros., New York, 1893. 
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three-quarter Morocco, 2 vols. 


585 Encyclopedia of Painting and 


bite o jie 
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Drawing, edited by John Dent- 
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S. Perkins, with 200 illustra- 
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New York, 1887. Copyright, 
1885. Bound in three-quarter 


Morocco, 4 vols. 


586 Library of American Literature, 
compiled and edited by Clarence 
Stedman and Ellen Mackay 
Hutchinson, with portraits and 
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Webster & Co., New York, 1891. 
Copyright, 1887. Bound in 
calf, 11 vols. 


eg Victor Hugo’s Works, translated 
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Barrie & Son, Philadelphia. 
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588 Books by Imbert de Saint Amand, 
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589 Huxley’s Works, authorized edi- 
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590. Tyndall’s Works, authorized edi- 
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three-quarters morocco, 6 vols. 


591 Principles of Sociology, by Spen- 
cer. Third and authonieed edi- 
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592 Principles of Ethics, by Spencer. 
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593 Education, by Spencer. Author- 
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594 Social Statics, by Spencer. An 
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co, I vol. 


595 »Psychology, by Spencer. Author- 
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596 Biology, by Spencer. Authorized 
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597 First Principles, by Spencer. Au- 
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598 Evolution of Man, by Ernest Hae- 
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599 Criminal Sociology, by Enrico 


Ferri. Authorized edition; pub- 
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600 Hawthorne’s Works, autograph 


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Cooper’s Works, Leather Stocking 
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by G. P. Putnam & Sons, New 
York. Bound in three-quarter 


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602 Muhlback, Sans Souci edition, lim- 
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is No. 175; translated from Ger- 

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York. Copyright, 1868, 1893, 

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rocco, 20 vols. 


603 Sir Walter Scott, Harper’s Thistle 


edition, with illustration and 
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rocco, 43 vols. 


604 Ebers’ Works, authorized edition, 
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15 vols, 


1 
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603° Captain Marryat’s’ Works, au- 
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606 Thackeray’s Works, published by 
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607. Kipling’s Works, with portrait and 
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607a Eastern Nations, by P. B. M. My- 


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608 Darwin’s Works, authorized edi- 
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609 Secret Court Memoirs, edition de 
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by various authors, printed for 
Grolier Society, Paris, with il- 
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610 Life of Schiller, edition de Grande 
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611 Schiller’s Works, edition de 
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Bound in three-quarter Moroc- _ 
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612 Goethe’s Works, edition de Grande 
Luxe, limited to 250 copies, of 
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614 Dumas’ Works, edition de Grande 
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615 Lady Jackson’s Works, edition de 
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316; printed for the Grolier So- 
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616 Motley’s Works, Netherland’s edi- 
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617 Elizabethan Bible, published by 
Robert Barker, London, Eng., 
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619 History of the Consulate and Em- 
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1893. Bound in cloth, 12 vols. 


620 History of Napoleon, by Watson, 
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621 Memoirs of Napoleon, by Bourri- 
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622 Napoleon at St. Helena, by Count 
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623 History of Napoleon, by Sloane; 
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624 History of Abraham Lincoln, by 
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625 Historic Court Memoirs, edition de 
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FOURTH AFTERNOON’S SALE 
FRIDAY, MAY 18th, 1906, 


AT TWO O’CLOCK 


626 Minton cup and saucer, yellow and 


gold decoration 


627 Minton cup and saucer, floral dec- 


oration, gold border 


628 Minton cup and saucer, jeweled 


floral decoration 


629 Minton cup and saucer, floral and 
gold decoration, ‘turquoise 


ground 


630 Minton cup and saucer, floral dec- 


oration, cobalt border 


631 Minton cup and saucer, jeweled 


decoration, on rose ground 


632 


633 


634 


635 


636 


637 


638 


639 


640 


Wedgewood vase, enamel medal- 
lions, Tiffany & Co. 


Carved mother of pearl basket 
lacquer bottom — . 


Real bronze bust, jeweled Brazil 


marble base 


Limoges enamel vase, floral decor- 


ation, signed A. Jean » 


Limoges enamel vase, landscape 


decoration, signed A. Jean 


Miniature of Queen Wilhelmina in 


old Holland costume, original 


Limoges enamel vase, Hawthorne 


decoration, signed A. Jean 


Three electric fixtures, 3 lights 


each 


Four electric fixtures, standard, 4 
lights each : 


650 


Small colored engraving—Dogs 


_ Baked bisque d’ivory panel bas re- 


lief of Sara Bernhardt as Des- 


demona, signed Fagel 
Antique Bulgarian table cover 
Two old Dutch silver pitchers 
Old Dutch toy commode 


Old Dutch silver toy coach, 4 


horses — 
Old Dutch silver toy Sedan chair 
oe Dutch silver toy chariot 
Old Dutch silver toy choriot 


Old Dutch silver man on barrel, | 


jeweled 


Old Dutch silver clown, jeweled 


651 


652 


653 


654 


655 


656 


657 


658 


Effigy old Dutch gentleman, silver 


Old silver knight in armor, ivory 


face 


Old silver tankard, made from 


coins 


Two old silver vases, blue glass 


lined 


Old silver vase, blue glass lined, 


larger 


Fine Wedgewood vase, white jas- 
per, with sage green relief work 
and medallion, Tiffany & Co. 


Fine Wedgewood vase, white jas- 
per, with peach green bas relief, 
Tiffany & Co. 


Water color—Tea Roses, by F. 
Earl Christie 


ee 
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659 


660 


HOI 


662 


663 


664 


665 


666 


667 


Painted porcelain plaque, after 


Nattier 
Real bronze figure, by E. Griboux 


Elaborately tinsel embroidered ta- 


ble cover 
Three pairs Vienna lace curtains 


Cut crystal and silver gilt liqueur 


set 


Pair bronze cupid andirons, mer- 


cury gilt 
Six light electric candle chandelier 


One painted porcelain plaque, gold 
Florentine frame—Study of Ital- 


ian Girl 


One painted porcelain plaque, gold 
Florentine frame, study after 


Bougereau 


668 


669 


670 


| 671 


672 


673 


674 


675 


676 


677 


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One carved and gilded mirror, 
Italian Renaissance 


One carved and gilded mirror, 
Italian Rennaissance 


Magnificent Sevres compote, me- 
dallion centre, decoration in pan- 
els, Renaissance design 


Marble bust, Florentine—Mar- 
guerite de Valois, toned in color =: 


Painted porcelain plaque—Madon- 
na della Seglia 


Antique Khiva hanging 


Twin bedsteads, mahogany Shera- 
ton inlay, replica : 


Bureau to match 
Mahogany chiffonier to match 


Dressing table to match, triplicate 
mirror 


678 


679 


680 


681 


682 


683 


684 


685 


686 


687 


688 


Gentleman’s inlaid wardrobe and 
Dresser; made by Edwards & 
Roberts, London. Individual 


= piece 


Dressing table; also an original 


piece matching above wardrobe 
Writing desk, inlaid Sheraton 
Petite kes to match 
Commode to match 
Small occasional table to match 
Costumiere to match 
Costumiere to match 
Cheval glass to match 
Kidney haved table to match 


Rocker in blue silk moire 


690 


691 


696 


697 


698 


699 


Two side chairs in blue silk moire, 
to match | 


Shoe chair, cane, to match 
Couch in blue silk moire to match 


Dressing table seat, silk moire, to 
match 


Two upholstered spring's 
Two curled hair mattresses 
Four feather pillows: 


Three window blue silk moire 


hangings 


Single door portiere to match, lined 
crimson silk velvet 


Single door portiere, lined striped 
silk brocade 


Single door portiere, lined blue silk 


700 


701 


702 


703 


704 


705 


700 


707 


High back inlaid cane and mahog- 


any arm chair, silk cushion 


Mahogany old English writing 
desk, completely fitted, made as 
chest and used on separate table 


to match—a very unique piece 


Tiffany art electric lamp, with 


bronze mounts 


Carved and gilded Louis XVI Ber- 


gere in ruby brocaded damask 


Henri II arm chair, green satin 


damask 


Rock crystal compote, richly cut, 


7 inch diameter, Tiffany & Co. 


Rock crystal compote, higher, 7 


inch diameter 


Rock crystal compote, 8 inch diam- 


eter, buterfly design 


708 


709 


710 


771i 


12 


713 


714 


Odor bottle, in rock crystal, glass _ 


mounted in silver, beautifully 
cut, Tiffany & Co. 


Odor bottle in rock crystal glass, — 


mounted in silver, beautifully 
cut, Tiffany & Co. 3 


Odor bottle in rock crystal glass, 


mounted in silver, beautifully 
cut, Tiffany & Co. 


Odor bottle in rock crystal glass, 
mounted in silver, beautifully 


cut, Tiffany & Co. 


Rock crystal, richly cut carafon, 


silver mounted, Tiffany & Co. 


Rock crystal, richly cut carafon, 


silver mounted, Tiffany & Co. 


Rock crystal water jug, mounted 


in silver, Tiffany & Co. 


FN5 


716 


717 


718 


719 


720 


721 


Spirits bottle, same glass, mounted 


in silver Tiffany & Co. 


Loving cup, individual piece, 


mounted in silver, Tiffany & Co. 


Claret cup, pitcher, rock crystal 
glass, silver mounted, Tiffany & 


Co. 


Bight inch dish, beautifully cut 
rock crystal glass, Tiffany & Co. 


Sherry decanter, rock crystal glass, 
Tiffany & Co. 


Rose bowl, rock crystal glass, 8 
inch special cut, registered, Tif- 
fany & Co. 


Decanter of rock crystal, chrysan- 
themum design, signed W. Frit- 
sche, Tiffany & Co. 


723 


724 


725 


726 


727 


728 


729 


Old George IV cut decanter, rock _— 


crystal glass replica, Tiffany & 
Sine ¢ | 


Rare flower bowl, beautifully cut, 


with Scotch thistle design 


Spirit bottle, richly cut, with dah- 
lia design, Tiffany & Co. 


Decanter, also. of rock crystal 
glass, George II design, Tiffany 
& Co. 


Decanter, also of rock crystal 
elass, George II design, Tiffany 
& Co. | 


Twelve Sevres plates, court beau- 
ties of Louis XV, good tracery 


border, signed Gallet 


Twelve Empire Sevres plates, bat- 


tle scenes, signed Guillou 


Two royal Dresden registered 


: 


739 


731 


| 732 


733 


7/34 


e509 


plates, signed Marz, beautifully 
painted and rich gold border 


Two Royal Vienna plates, court 
beauties of court of Ludwig of 


Bavaria 


Cut glass punch bowl and ladle, 


Baccarrat, 18 inches in diameter 


Twelve cut glass punches to match 


above 


Wedgewood vase in old blue, very 
valuable, white cameo decora- 
tion, lion and cupids, with gar- 


lands, Tiffany & Co. 


Flemish Renaissance oak cabinet, 
fitted with zinc lining for cigars, 


etc. 


Old Dutch marqueterie hanging 


clock, painted panels 


736 


Save 


738 


ihe, 


740 


741 


742 


743 


Individual bronze figure — The = 


Young Moliere, signed A. Gau- 
dez, Tiffany & Co. 


Pair portieres, old blue silk velvet, 
lined with gold and silk hearald- 
ic tapestry 

Pair window draperies to match 


Antique Cachemere cover 


Sevres bisque clock set, Louis XV 
with bronze mounts, by Leroy, 


3 pieces 


Old terra cotta jardiniere, Italian 


Renaissance with pedestal 


Five bronze Louis XIV appliques, 
5 light, electric 


Ivory bronze frame miniature— 


Marie Antoinette, by Gabe 


744 


745 


746 


747 


748 


749 


£50 


7a! 


Ivory bronze frame miniature— 


An English Beauty, by Gabe 


Ivory bronze frame miniature— 
Mrs. Hope, after Lawrence, by 
Gabe 


Ivory bronze frame miniature— 


Empress Eugenie, by Gabe 


Ivory bronze frame miniature, 


after Nattier, by Gabe 


Set of 3 ivory miniatures framed 


together, Morebaud 


Limoges enamel plaque—Cavalier, 


De Lormel 


Bust of tinted marble of Marie An- 


toinette 


Italian Renaissance design, marble 


pedestal 


792 


753 


754 


755 
750 


eee 


Eighteen royal Doulton fish plates, 2 a 
by S. Wilson; heavy engraved . 
gold border, Tiffany & Co. — 


Eighteen Minton game plates, 
signed by Dean, Tiffany & Co. 


Four openwork border Copeland 
spode plates, signed C. F. Hin- 


ton. Exhibition pieces 


Three coalport openwork plates, 


figure panels, signed L. B: 


Pair heavy bronzed English and- 


irons—Lions 


Russian enamel on silver plaque, 


very rare 


Smoker’s set, made by Tiffany & 
Co. from elephant hide, mounted 
with gold bronze and carved 


ivory masks 


759 


760 


“703 


704. 


705 


Coalpoit royal blue and gold vase 
with beautiful landscape and 

marine panels, signed and regis- 
tered, Tiffany & Co. 


Coalport royal blue and gold vase, 
larger, Dun Robin Castle, Tif- 


Antique Italian Renaissance carv- 
ing. Ecclesiastical 


Violet wood inlaid Louis XVI. 
commode, bronze mounts, marble 
top 


Richly cut rock crystal glass straw- 
berry dish. Made by Webb. Reg- 
istered Tiffany & Co. 


Richly cut rock crystal glass straw- 
berry dish. Made by Webb. Reg- 
istered Tiffany & Co. 


Richly cut bowl, same glass. Diam- 
eter, 9 inches. Signed and reg- 
istered Tiffany & So. 


766 


7607 


768 


769 


779 


7/1 


Venetian shaped decanter, rock 
crystal glass. Special registered 


design, Tiffany & Co. 


Venetian shaped decanter, rock 
crystal glass. Special registered 
design, Tiffany & Co. More rich- 
ly cut, pointed stopper 


Loving cup, 3 handles, same glass. 
Signed by Fritsche. Tiffany & 


Co. 


Loving cup, 3 handles, more richly. 
cut; also signed by Fritche. 
Tiffany & Co. 


Flower vase, 12 inches high, rock 
crystal glass, beautifully cut. 
Tiffany & Co. 


Flower vase, slightly different 


form 


7/2 


oro 


774 


470 


776 


Fil 
778 


779 


Quaint shaped bowl or rock crystal 
glass, designed in form of flow- 
ing water and fish. Registered 
and signed Tiffany & Co. 


Old Dutch Marqueterie hanging 


clock 
Antique needle tapestry panel, 


Royal Vienna plaque, decoration 
after Asti, painted by Weyman. 
Rarely executed gold border 


Real bronze bust of Napoleon. 


Modeled by R. Columbo, 1885 


CHOICE RUGS 


Antique Anatolian mat, 3.7x2.10 
Cesar Kirmin rug, 4.6x3.3 


Fine old Samarkand, gold and 
brown, 3.5x0.8 


780 


781 


782 


783 


785 


786 


Antique camel’s-hair rug, choc- 
olate brown, 3.2x7.8 


Antique Kurdistan rug, red centre, 
~ cream border, 3.6x6.3 


Fine small India rug of close 
weave, pale blue, 3.2x6.3 


Antique Anatolian rug, soft gold 
and bronze and pale green, 3.6x 


ae 


Antique Anatolian rug, deep red 
color with golden brown, unusual 
coloring, 3.3x5 


Ancient Samarkand rug with 
Chinese figuring, in gold and 
pink, 3.7x9.3 


Fine India Candahar rug, Chinese 
character design, blue and yellow 
Moyen age interior and figures; 
framed 
on pale green, 10.3x14.2 


730 


veo 


/ 34 


750 


plates, signed Marz, beautifully 
painted and rich gold border 


Two Royal Vienna plates, court 
beauties of court of Ludwig of 


Bavaria 


Cut glass punch bowl and ladle, 


Baccarrat, 18 inches in diameter 


_ Twelve cut glass punches to match 


above 


Wedgewood vase in old blue, very 
valuable, white cameo decora- 
tion, lion and cupids, with gar- 


lands, Tiffany & Co. 


Flemish Renaissance oak cabinet, 
fitted with zinc lining for cigars, 


etc. 


Old Dutch marqueterie hanging 


clock, painted panels 


730 


TYE 


738 


739 


740 


741 


742 


743 


Individual bronze figure — The _ 4 
Young Moliere, signed A. Gau- 
dez, Tiffany & Co. 


Pair portieres, old blue silk velvet, 
lined with gold and silk hearald- 
ic tapestry 

Pair window draperies to match 

Antique Cachemere cover 

Sevres bisque clock set, Louis XV 
with bronze mounts, by Leroy, 


3 pieces 


Old terra cotta jardiniere, Italian 


Renaissance with pedestal 


Five bronze Louis XIV appliques, 
5 light, electric 


Ivory bronze frame miniature— 


Marie Antoinette, by Gabe 


744 


745 


746 


747 


748 


749 


gaye 


731 


Ivory bronze frame miniature— 


An English Beauty, by Gabe 


Ivory bronze frame miniature— 
‘Mrs. Hope, after Lawrence, by 
Gabe 


Ivory bronze frame miniature— 


Empress Eugenie, by Gabe 


Ivory bronze frame miniature, 


after Nattier, by Gabe 


Set of 3 ivory miniatures framed 


together, Morebaud 


Limoges enamel plaque—Cavalier, 


De Lormel 


Bust of tinted marble of Marie An- 


toinette 


Italian Renaissance design, marble 


pedestal 


752 


oo 


754 


ios 


750 


757 


NI 
un 
OO 


Eighteen royal Doulton fish plates, = 4 


= 


by S. Wilson; heavy engraved 3 
gold border, Tiffany & Co. 


Eighteen Minton game plates, 
signed by Dean, Tiffany & Co. 
Four openwork border Copeland 
spode plates, signed C. F. Hin- 


ton. Exhibition pieces 


Three coalport openwork plates, 


figure panels, signed L. B. 


Pair heavy bronzed English and- 


irons—Lions 


Russian enamel on silver plaque, 


very rare 


Smoker’s set, made by Tiffany & 
Co. from elephant hide; mounted 
with gold bronze and carved 


ivory masks 


759. 


760 


761 


762 


763 


764 


765 


Coalport royal blue and gold vase 
with beautiful landscape and 
marine panels, signed and regis- 
tered, Tiffany & Co. 


Coalport royal blue and gold vase, 
larger, Dun Robin Castle,. Tif- 


Antique Italian Renaissance carv- 
ing. Ecclesiastical 


Violet wood inlaid Louis XVI. 
commode, bronze mounts, marble 
top 


Richly cut rock crystal glass straw- 
berry dish. Made by Webb. Reg- 
istered Tiffany & Co. 


Richly cut rock crystal glass straw- 
berry dish. Made by Webb. Reg- 
istered Tiffany & Co. 


Richly cut bowl, same glass. Diam- 
eter, 9 inches. Signed and reg- 
istered Tiffany & So. 


766 


767 


768 


769 


7/0 


7/1 


Venetian shaped decanter, rock 
crystal glass. Special registered 


design, Tiffany & Co.: 


Wenetnn shaped decanter, rock ~ 
crystal glass. Special registered 
design, Tiffany & Co. More rich- 
ly cut, pointed stopper 


Loving cup, 3 handles, same glass. 
Signed by Fritsche. Tiffany & 
Co. 


Loving cup, 3 handles, more richly 
cut; also signed by Fritche. 
Tiffany & Co. 


Flower vase, 12 inches high, rock 
crystal glass, beautifully cut. 
Tiffany & Co. 


Flower vase, slightly different 


form 


7/2 


LES 


774 


775 


770 


Da 


778 


779 


Quaint shaped bowl or rock crystal 
glass, designed in form of flow- 
ing water and fish. Registered 
and signed Tiffany & Co. 


Old Dutch Marqueterie hanging 


clock 


Antique needle tapestry panel, 


Royal Vienna plaque, decoration 
after Asti, painted by Weyman. 
Rarely executed gold border 


Real bronze bust of Napoleon. 


Modeled by R. Columbo, 1885 


CHOICE RUGS 


Antique Anatolian mat, 3.7x2.10 
Cesar Kirmin rug, 4.6x3.3 


Fine old Samarkand, gold and 


/ 


brown, 3.5x6.8 


780 


781 


82 


bat (eg! 


783 


784 


785 


786 


Antique camel’s-hair rug, choc- 
olate brown, 3.2x7.8 : 


Antique Kurdistan rug, red centre, 
cream border, 3.6x6.3 


Fine small India rug of close 
weave, pale blue, 3.2x6.3 


Antique Anatolian rug, soft gold 
and bronze and pale green, 3.6x 


G2 =e 


Antique Anatolian rug, deep red 
color with golden brown, unusual 
coloring, 3.3x5 


Ancient Samarkand rug with 
Chinese figuring, in gold and 
pink, 3.7x9.3 


Fine India Candahar rug, Chinese 
character design, blue and yellow 
Moyen age interior and figures; 
framed 
on pale green, 10.3x14.2 


"SECOND EVENING SALE, 


"FRIDAY, MAY 18th, 1906 | 
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787 


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FREDRICK EDE _ ee 
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18x 14% 2 


791 


P. GABRINI 3 <I 
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28x 53 | 
| 792 
M. JACOMIN ae 
Bois de Boulonge 
22x 18 | 
793 


CARLO CIGNANI 
Joseph, and Potiphar’s Wife 
Valuable antique copper painting 


1444 x 14% 


_ GEORGE INNES (N. Soy 


a. : ey 


A Glowing: Sunset ED 
34% 34 


Coming Storm 


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MARTIN KAVEL Sere 

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24x18 . 


817 
JOHN HOPPNER (R. A.) 
Miss Adam 
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30 X 24 


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Roman Flower Girl 


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All Medals. Officer of Legion of Honor. 
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EUGENE BOUDIN (Deceased) SS 
Medals—Third and Second Class, Gold Medal, 


Legion of Honor 


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MARTIN RICO 


Venetian Canal — 


172 X 28 


840 


CHAS. JACQUE 


Interior with Sheep 
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FIFTH AFTERNOON’S SALE 


SATURDAY, MAY 19,th 1906 


846 


847 


848 


849 


850 


S51 


At 2 o’clock 


Twelve dessert plates, Wedgewood — | 
china, solid gold gadron edge 
with encrusted gold band and 
Rose du Barry border, with six — 
garlands of gold running 


through border, Tiffany & Co. 
Twelve dessert plates, Wedgewood 
china, green border, Tiffany & 


0: 


Twelve dessert plate, Tiffany & 
Co. 


Twelve terrapin plates, to match 


Twelve dessert plates, maroon bor- 
der 


Twelve dessert plates, to match 


852 Twelve terrapin plates, to match 


853 Twelve terrapin plates, to match 


854 Twelve service plates, Wedgewood 
china, Rose du Barry ground, 
painted roses with heavy gold 
gadron border and raised gold 
jeweled work throughout the 
decoration, Tiffany & Co. 


855 Twelve dessert plates, to match 


856 Coalport center vase, richly dec- 
oarted in heavy gold on green 
eround, bird panels, signed R. 
Perry, Tiffany & Co. 


857 Wedgewood centre vase, squat 
_ shaped, richly decorated in royal 

blue, in raised gold paste, green 

panels with elaborate gilt and 


latticed cover, Tiffany & Co. 


858 


859 


860 


S61 


862 


863 


864 


Coalport vase, goblet shape, royal 
blue and gold decorations, su- 
perbly painted by T. Y. Plant, 
Tiffany & Co. | 


Coalport loving cup, richly deco- 
rated in royal blue and gold, 
floral panels, Tiffany & Co. 


Wedgewood loving cup, heavy 
mat gold on royal blue ground, 
green enamel panels, Tiffany & 


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Elaborately carved mahogany buf-_ 
fet, special design 


Round extension table to match 


Dining room suite, in tapestry, 12 


pieces, to match 


China closet to match, with crys- 


tal and mirror shelves 


865 


866 


867 


868 


869 


7 870 


871 


Side table to match, verde marble 


top 


Tapestry window drapery, with | 


valance 


Pair portieres to match, crimson 


silk velour back 


Single door portiere to match, 


green silk velour back 
Seven tapestry ottomans to match 


Pair heavy cast Elizabethan 


bronze andirons 


Wedgewood reproduction of the 
famous Portland or Barberine 
Vase, exact facsimile of the 
original bas-reliefs worked upon 
the lapidary’s wheel; rare speci- 


men, Tiffany & Co. 


873 


874 
875 
876 


877 


878 


Magnificent embroidered Japanese — 
four-fold screen—Blossoms in 
Storm; lacquer frame, Yama- — 


naka & Co. 


Carved mahogany old French de- | 
sign sofa, silk and gold, blue — 


ground tapestry 


Torchere in antique finish, brass, 


13 lights, beautifully tooled 


Torchere in antique finish, brass, 


13 lights, beautifully tooled 


Carved Italian walnut seat, Re- 
naissance, old silk cover 


Elaborately carved old English de-— 


sign sofa, covered with costly 


cut crimson silk velvet 


Elaborately carved old English de- 


sign sofa, covered with costly 


cut crimson silk velvet 


879 
| 880 
S81 


882 


883 
884 


885 


886 


887 


888 


889 


Po Giel back chair to match 

Arm high back chair to match | 

Side chair to match 

Superb Circassian walnut carved 
and gilded bedstead and bureau; 


attention is called to the beauti- 


ful marking of the wood 
Dressing table ick 
Cabinet writing table to match 
Chiffonier to match 
Table de nuit to match 
Table de nuit to match 


Cheval glass to match - 


Round back French design writing 
table to match : 


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890 Three panel Louis XV. jardiniere — _ 


mirror to match 


891 Small night lamp table to match 


892 Two side chairs to match, covered — 


893 


804 


895 


896 


897 


898 


899 


ivory silk 


Carved and gilded cane Bergere to 


match, with ivory silk cushions 
Couch, all upholstered ivory silk 
Upholstered box spring bed 
Curled hair sectional mattress 


Silk and fine lace bed canopy and 


frame with curtains and drapery | 


Window drapery, same fine ivory — 


silk to match above 


Pair portieres made double, of 


same beautiful ivory brocade — 


goo 


QO 


go2 


uo5 


904 


905 


, 906 


Single door portiere to match, 


lined with gold silk velvet 


Five finely chiseled ormolu Louis 
XV appliques, each 5 electric 
light, specially designed and fin- 
ished _ oe 


Couch, all upholstered in yellow 
silk stripe 


Patent rocker, all upholstered in 


pink silk stripe brocade 


Pastel—Ideal Head 


Cut crystal head and drop chan- 


delier, special design, electric 


Fine small crystal bead, old French 


designed chandelier, beautiful 
ormolu mountings, 9 electric 


lights 


Fine sail crystal bead drop, ¢ = 


light chandelier 


go8 Larger crystal drop and rich pes: E. 


molu mounted chandelier, 9 light 


909 Basket shaped cut crystal chan- 
delier, smoked crystal medal- 
lions, ormolu mounts, 4 lights, 


t 


electric 


gio Superb carved high-back oak arm 
chair, Allemande, blue and gold | 


silk tapestry cushions 
gtr Arm chair 


912 Fourteen beautiful Sevres plates, 
childhood subjects, by the great 
Seifert, each signed, Tiffany & 
Co. 


913 Eighteen rich border Minton 
plates, with paintings taken 
from celebrated portraits in na- 


tional gallery and painted by J. 


arnt 


Currie. An exhibition set, from 


Tiffany & Co. 


914 Eighteen Russian dinner plates, 
from the celebrated factory of 
Kornilow Bros., St. Petersburg, 
manufacturers to the Tsar. The 
enamels are exquisitely trans- 
parent and are outlined in heavy 
raised gold with the royal arms 
of Russia in panels. It has been 
forbidden by Royal Edict to 
again reproduce these plates, 
as they are a part of the Im- 
perial dinner service. Tiffany 
& Co. Note—lIt is proposed to 
sell 6 of these plates singly for 


cabinet pieces, if desired 


915 Italian ebony carved cabinet with 


seven superb Mosaic panels rep- 
resenting the seven days of the 
week, imported by Tiffany. The 
panels are as follows: Monday, 
Day of Diana; Tuesday, Mars; 
Wednesday, Mercury; Thurs- 
day, Jupiter, God of Thunder; 
Friday, Venus; Saturday, Sat- 
urn; Sunday, Apollo driving 
Sun Chariot, by the celebrated 
Mosaic artist, Luigi Terautoni, 
after Vatican Mosaic, Rome, 


Italy 


916 Mosaic panel, framed, subject— 


Theology, by Luigi Tarantoni 


917 Mosaic panel—subject, Philos- 


ophy, by Luigi Harautoni 


918 Mosaic panel—subject, Justice, by 


Luigi Tarautoni. All of the 
_ above from Tiffany & Co. 


OE FFT OE SE Or. 


O19 


920 


Q21 


g22 


O23 


926 


Russian enameled Sevres clock 
set, 3 pieces, with cut rhinestone 


mounts, Tiffany & Co. 


Bois du Rose cabinet with exquis- 
itely chiseled mounts and marble 


top, Louis XVI period 


Bois du Rose cabinet, same period, 


slightly different design 


Old Spanish carved mirror, dull 
gold 


Real bronze ficure—Shepherdess 
and Dog, by Truffst 


Carved Italian walnut pedestal 


Coalport vase, richly decorated in 
blue and gold, signed J. H. 
Plant, Tiffany & Co. 


Sevres bisque and fine bronze 


group—The Musicale, 4 figures 


ae eae 


eT Sy ee 
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927 


928 


929 


930 


931 


932 


Rss te Ree eS 
Saeed Pt ee Saauriee 


Royal Vienna vase, heavy gold . 
decoration on lustre ground. 


Painting after Asti, by Wagner 


Triauon table, mahogany chiseled, 


bronze mounts, marble top 


Old French sledge, painted and 
lacquered body. Piece from the 


Empress Carlotta’s collection 


Miniature with gold chain of old 
Spanish workmanship, with por- 
traits of Ferdinand and Isabella, 
reputed to have been placed 
around Columbus neck by Isa- 
bella previous to his voyage of 


discovery 


Emerald ring formerly belonging 


to Queen Isabella of Spain 


Mother-of-pearl fan, also belong- 


ing to Queen Isabella 


aa 


934 


935 


936 


937 


938 


Boo 


940 


Old Spanish back comb, tortoise- 
shell and gold jeweled 


Jeweled Masonic emblem, 30 de- 
gree, formerly property. of 


Prince Murat 


Cross of Legion of Honor, belong- 


ing formerly to Marechal Ney 


Miniature of the ill fated Empress 
Carlotta 


Lorgnette formerly property of 


Marie Antoinette 


Watch formerly belonging to 


Prince Murat 


Bonbon box belonging to Marie 


Antoinette 


Miniature—Spanish court beauty 


941 


942 


943 


946 


947 


948 


CABINET PIECES 


Crystal and jeweled enamel cabi- — 


net piece—Donkey and Cart 


Crystal and jeweled enamel cabi- : 


net—Boy with Barrow 


Crystal and jeweled enamel cabi- 


net—Chariot 


Crystal and jeweled enamel cabi- 


net—Sled with Feld Spar 
Silver and jeweled seal 


Pair of buckles, belonged to Pat- 
rick Henry | 


Antique miniature of Marechal 


Ney, painted by Coulson 


Gold framed miniature of Lady 


Washington 


949 


950 


951 


952 


953 


954 
955 


956 


Gold framed miniature of Benja- 


min Franklin, painted by Trum- 
bull 


Miniature in porcelain gold brooch 


of George Washington 


Miniature in ivory, Empress Jose- 


phine 


Miniature in ivory, Anne Bolyne, 
by W. Tanly 


Miniature in ivory, gold frame, of 


Marquis de Lafayette 
Miniature in ivory of Pocahontas 
Miniature in ivory of Gen. Gordon 


Miniature in ivory of Terese of 
Bavaria in court dress, with 
actual jewel setting painted by 
Sartoul, court painter, Tiffany 


CO. 


1 acd 


958 


099 


960 


Q6I 


962 


963 


Ivory miniature, heart shape bori- 


bonieu portraite, Mme. du 


Barry, by Lucas 


-Cameo buckle, very old, Roman 


head 
Ivory handle magnifying glass 


Gold bonbon box with musical 


bird, very valuable 
Silver ’cello, cabinet piece 


Royal Doulton plaque, decorated 
in colored clays, transparent 
enamel, jeweled, by the celebrat- 
ed artists and ceramic chemists, 
Noke and Hodkinson—Cleo- 
patra. Tiffany & Co. 


Royal Doulton plaque—The Sleep- 
ing Beauty. Tiffany & Co. 


964. Royal Doulton plaque—Coquette. 


Tiffany & Co, 


965 


966 


967 


968 


969 


970 


971 


Carara marble bust—Children’s © 


Heads. Tiffany & Co. 


Ivory and bronze figure of Fame, 
on porphery base, by E. Barrias. 
Tiffany & Co. 


The famous Veiled Woman, by J. 
L. Gerome. Tiffany & Co. 


Carved and gilded French oval 
pedestal 


Pair antique Italian bronze and- 


irons—Rape of the Sabines 


Fighteen magnificent Russian en- 
amel beakers, from the Imperial 
factory. Imported by Tiffany & 
Co. Note—It is proposed to sell 
6 of these singly as desired. 


Cut rock crystal glass vase, special 
design. Height, 12 inches, Tif- 
fany & Co, 


at 


972 


973 


974 


975 


976 


977 


Cut rock crystal glass vase — 


Beautiful design, birds and water 
lilies, rock crystal bowl. Tiffany 
& Co. 


Two-handle loving cup, rock crys- 
tal glass. Signed Fritsche. Tif- 
fany & Co. : 


Beautifully cut rock crystal glass 
water pitcher. Tiffany & Co. | 


Rock crystal glass bowl, asters. 
Signed Fritsche. Tiffany & Co. 


The famous set of Webb rock crys- 
tal, imported by Tiffany & Co. 
at great cost. Each piece signed 
by W. Fritsche, the famous 
sculptor engraver, consisting of 
18 champagnes, 18 sherries, 18 
cordials, 18 clarets, 18 ports, 18 
ruby hocks, 18 finger bowls, 18 
plates for same, 16 goblets 


978 


979 


980 


g81 


982 


983 


984. 


Two decanters, Webb rock crystal, 
beautifully cut and signed W. 
Fritsche. Tiffany & Co. 


Two decanters Tiffany & Co. 


Two decanters, rococo design. Tif- 


fany & Co. 


One Bergere in fine silk Aubuson 


tapestry, carved and_ gilded 


frames 


One Bergere in fine silk Aubuson 


tapestry 


Louis XVI parlor suite in carved 
and gilded wood frames, covered 
with fine silk Aubusson tapest- 
ries. Sofa, 2 arm chairs, 2 side 


chairs. Baumgarten & Co. 


Inlaid bronze mounted Louis XV 


desk, violet wood and border 
rose 


si 
SAN 


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: 085 Five piece silk Aubusson tapestr 
: suite, carved and gilded wood — Peo 
frames. Louis XV. | 


986 One 3-fold gold and silk tapestry 
panel screen. These panels were | 
specially woven and the carving 
wee one by one of the most 


famous French artists 


987 Marble and bronze 3-piece clock 
set, Louis XV _ design, the 


mounts finely chiseled 


988 Very beautiful Indian embroidered 
hanging on rich red_ velvet 
ground, all the embroidery being 


wrought in pure gold and silver 


989 Antique Beauvais tapestry panel— 
Arming the Warrior 


990 Antique Beauvais tapestry panel— 
The Loves of Venus and Mars 


991 


992 


Jee 


994 


995 


996 


Superbly carved Circassion walnut 
hall clock, with Durfee chimes. 
Considered the finest ever made, 
taking more than 2 years to 
make. Tiffany & Co. 


Beautiful bronze and ivory bust, 
by S. Barroud. Tiffany & Co. 


Famous bronze—The Venetian 


Troubador, by E. Keyster. Tif- 
fany & Co. 


Verde marble pedestal. 


The prize bronze group—Lion in 
Love, by R. Hilton Perry. Ex- 
hibited at Pan-American Ex- 
hibition, Buffalo, N. Y. Tiffany 
& Co. 


Very beautiful bronze mounted 
commode, marble top. The work- _ 
manship on the bronzes has 


rarely been excelled 


998 Beautiful Carrara marble figure— 


999 


~ ILOOO 


IOO!I 


1002 


1003 


997 “Bronze Sauce | L G 


Blezet, fitted for electric light 


Siren Blowing the Storm Horn, 
by F. Vichi Florence, together 
with the chiseled verde marble 
pedestal. Tiffany & Co. 


Royal Sevres vase, Empire green 
and Empire ormolu mounts. 


Panels painted by E. Guillemain 


Two silver mounted rock crystal 


cut claret jugs. Tiffany & Co. 
Two others. Tiffany & Co. 


Silver mounted rock crystal water 


jug, superb cameo cutting. Tiff- 


any & Co. 


Silver mounted rock crystal punch 


bowl and ladle, original design. 
Tiffany & Co. 


1004 


Barbadien bronze  figure—The. 
Apotheosis of Labor, by Picault, 
together with the carved oak 


pedestal 


RUGS AND CARPETS 


1005 


1006 


1007 


1008 


1009 


Antique Carabagh rug, gold cen- 


tre, white border, size 3.1x10.1 


Antique Persian carpet, red and 


green centre and border, size 


5x9.10 


Indian Candahar carpet, small de- 


sign in green and gold, 10.2x10.2 


Antique Daghestan rug, geometri- 
cal centre of pink and white, 


3.2X10.4 


Antique Kirman rug, series of 
medallions in cream, blue and 


pink, narow border, 7.5x11.5 


IOI! 


IOI2 


1013 


IOI4 


IOI5 


IO16 


Very fine specimen ancient Gheor 
des rug, jade green centre, 5.1x 


6.9 


Rare Feraghan strip, centre me- - 
dallions on ivory white ground, — 
3-4X13.9 


Indian Candahar carpet, plain 
red, small unusual border of 
ivory white, 10.2x13.1. 


Fine Afghan rug in silky weave 
on beautiful tones of red, gold 
and blue, 6.8x13.4. 


Two antique Hamadan strips, me-_ 
dallion of blue on old pinkish 
gold ground, 16.2x3.8 and 17x 
ee | ae 


Fine Khorassan carpet, soft tones 
of blue and pink, combined with 
harmonious shades, 9.8x14.5 _ 


Antique Kurdestan rug, cream me- 
dallion on blue field, gold cor- 
ners and blue border, 9.1x12.7 


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1017 


1018 


IOIQ 


1020 


IO21 


Antique Khorasan blue and red 
medallions on rich field of old 
red, green and red corners, 15x 


19 


Very rare antique Persian rug, 


Tree of Life design in blues, 


reds and greens, 7.8x16.8 


Very beautiful antique Khorassan 


rug, soft shades of pink and 
blue, I1.10x1r6 


Rare Kirmin carpet, series of me- 


dallions in old greens and pink 


grounds, 19.9x21.6 


Very unusual antique Persian car- 
pet, all over refined figure of 
green and pink, border of very 
beautiful rich old red. This rug 
is without doubt one of the fin- 
est specimens of Persian rugs 


ever imported into this country. 


19.5X20 


1023 


Extraordinary Persian temple rug = 


of silk, in designs of panels and 


columns uniquely arranged in 
ancient form. Pale delicate col-— 


orings of green, old white and = os 


delicate gold. Unusual piece. 
$:3X12.6 


Magnificent antique silk carpet, 
conceded to be the finest antique 
Persian silk carpet outside of a 
museum collection, or to be ob- 
tained either in this country or 
Europe to-day. The weave is 
superb. The coloring royal. A 
rich and beautiful red covers the 
field on which is a large medal- 
lion figured in jade greens, blues 
and golds. The field is outlined 
and framed in the jade tones of © 
the central figure. Surrounding 
the entire carpet is a delicate 
border showing character de- 
signs and emblematic writings 
and inscriptions from the 
Khoran. 1I1.6x20.3 


JAMES P. SILO, 


Auctioneer. 


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